A restricted batch of the galalith-handled Ladies' Knives and the brass Helakoru -necklaces of matching colour in a gift box. The leather sheath is either light coloured or black. The knives are produced making good use of the old galalith found from the factory warehouse. A knife made of galalith is a great gift and an excellent collectable. As far as we know, galalith is no more produced, and the batches found from the factory are over 60 years old. One can personalize one's own knife by having the owner's name engraved on the handle. The engraving will be finished with golden or silver glitter.

Carbon steel blade is corrosion protected with oil. The oil must be carefully removed before any use with grocery. Blade must be cleaned and dried after every use. We recommend using oil for corrosion protection. If the knife is left wet inside the sheath, it will get black markings and even rust. If you use knife with foodstuff, use eatable oil for example sunflower or rapeseed oil. Olive oil may be too acidic and affect marks on blade.

The kitchen and fish knives as well as the Game knife are made of stainless steel, which does not require oiling.

The villagers and boys were amazed and in awe when a huge oddity rolled down the road in September, 1922. Alfred Kosola’s horses had to tax their strength when drawing a sleigh with an indenting hammer of 5.000 kilograms, along the snowless road to the Järvenpää’s factory. The cubs’ imagination really took over, when they began to hear a constant pounding from the factory. It was like an iron giant’s sledgehammer banging.